A few months ago, the Knifeannounced that they were creating new music alongside the art group Ful for Europa Europa, a "political activist cabaret" written and directed by Nasim Aghili. The traveling political activist project, which focuses on "Sweden and EU’s migration politics", premieres July 1 in Visby, Sweden. In anticipation of the imminent opening, the duo has shared the video for one of the songs featured in the cabaret, titled "För Alla Namn Vi Inte Får Använda". It features a large number of women and men performing a highly-involved dance choreographed by Dom Dugliga known as the "Political Macarena". Check it out below.

According to the video description, the song is intended to "praise all those hundreds of thousands of people who defy the cameras, the deadly waters, the barbed wire, the violence and the compact political resistance, and make it across the external and internal borders of Europe every year." Viewers are encouraged to learn the steps and dance along to the video, so feel free to get your activist groove on.

Europa Europa will premiere on the 1st of July in Almedalen, Sweden, shortly before the country's September elections. Performances will be free of charge for all visitors. There will also be opportunities for audience participation: lyric sheets for "För alla namn vi inte får använda" will be handed out to the audience so they can sing along.

In addition to the Knife (who are listed as "the house band"), the cabaret stars Bahareh Razekh Ahmadi, Ellen Nyman, Maya Hald, and Rani Nair.